Lincoln, and DayAlice, Too Many Americans, Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, 1964, pp. 106–07.
2.
WhelptonPascal K., CampbellArthur A., and PattersonJohn E., Fertility and Family Planning in the United States, Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1966, pp. 37–44.
3.
“Family Planning,”Public Welfare, Vol. XXIII, January 1965, p. 57.
4.
McCabeAlice R., and LeMatAline F., “The Right to Birth Control Information in Family Planning,” Report of a Joint Committee of the Committee on Family and Child Welfare and the Committee on Health, Community Service Society of New York, June 1964, p. 1.
5.
McCabeAlice R., and LeMatAline F., “The Right to Birth Control Information in Family Planning,” Report of a Joint Committee of the Committee on Family and Child Welfare and the Committee on Health, Community Service Society of New York, June 1964, p. 2.
6.
OettingerKatherine B., “This Most Profound Challenge,” Children's Bureau, Welfare Administration, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, D.C., 1965, p. 9.
7.
CohenWilbur, “Family Planning: One Aspect of Freedom to Choose,”HEW Indicators, June 1966, p. 19.
8.
EgyptOphelia S., Helping People to Help Themselves, Planned Parenthood, Metropolitan Washington, D.C., 1965, p. 1.
9.
Facts, Fallacies and Future: A Study of the Aid to Dependent Children Program of Cook County, Illinois, Greenleigh Associates, New York, 1960, p. 19.
10.
Study of Services to Deal with Poverty in Detroit, Michigan, Greenleigh Associates, New York, 1965.
11.
BrowningRobert H., and ParksL. L., “Childbearing Aspirations of Public Health Maternity Patients,”American Journal of Public Health and the Nation's Health, Vol. LIV, November 1964, pp. 1831–33.
12.
KuraltWallace, “Mecklenburg County: A Pilot ‘Pill’ Project for Welfare Recipients,” inBirth Control Services in Tax-Supported Hospitals, Health Departments and Welfare Agencies, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, New York, 1963, p. 39.
13.
GuttmacherAlan F., Annual Report, Planned Parenthood Federation, New York, 1965.
14.
BrowneJane C., “Public Assistance Patients Served by the Planned Parenthood Association, Chicago Area,”1963 (unpublished).
15.
FrankRichard, and TietzeChristopher, “Acceptance of an Oral Contraceptive Program in a Large Metropolitan Area,”American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vol. XCIII, September 1965, pp. 122–27.
16.
See RainwaterLee, and WeinsteinK. K., And the Poor Get Children: Sex, Contraception, and Family Planning in the Working Class, Quadrangle Books, Chicago, 1960.